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Title
2MASS galaxies in the Fornax cluster spectroscopic survey
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Astronomy and astrophysics, Vol. 476, Issue 1, p.59-62
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361:20053734
Publisher
EDP Sciences
Date
2007
FoR/RFCD Code(s)
020103 Cosmology and Extragalactic Astronomy
Author/Creator
Morris, R. A. H
Author/Creator
Phillipps, S
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Jones, J. B
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Drinkwater, M. J
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Gregg, M. D
Author/Creator
Couch, W. J
Author/Creator
Parker, Q. A
Author/Creator
Smith, R. M
Description
Context. The Fornax cluster spectroscopic survey (FCSS) is an all-object survey of a region around the Fornax cluster of galaxies undertaken using the 2dF multi-object spectrograph on the Anglo-Australian telescope. Its aim was to obtain spectra for a complete sample of all objects with 16.5 < bj < 19.7 irrespective of their morphology (i.e. including “stars”, “galaxies” and “merged” images). Aims. We explore the extent to which (nearby) cluster galaxies are present in 2MASS. We consider the reasons for the omission of 2MASS galaxies from the FCSS and vice versa. Methods. We consider the intersection (2.9 square degrees on the sky) of our data set with the infra-red 2 micron all-sky survey (2MASS), using both the 2MASS extended source catalogue (XSC) and the point source catalogue (PSC). We match all the XSC objects to FCSS counterparts by position and also extract a sample of galaxies, selected by their FCSS redshifts, from the PSC. Results. We confirm that all 114 XSC objects in the overlap sample are galaxies, on the basis of their FCSS velocities. A total of 23 Fornax cluster galaxies appear in the matched data, while, as expected, the remainder of the sample lie at redshifts out to z = 0.2 (the spectra show that 61% are early type galaxies, 18% are intermediate types and 21% are strongly star forming).The PSC sample turns out to contain twice as many galaxies as does the XSC. However, only one of these 225 galaxies is a (dwarf) cluster member. On the other hand, galaxies which are unresolved in the 2MASS data (though almost all are resolved in the optical) amount to 71% of the non-cluster galaxies with 2MASS detections and have redshifts out to z = 0.32.
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020103 Cosmology and Extragalactic Astronomy
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journal article
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Macquarie University. Dept. of Physics

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/42029
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ISSN:1432-0746
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mq-rm-2007004179
Language
eng
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Copyright 2007 EDP Sciences. Reprinted from Astronomy and astrophysics. The original publication is available at http://www.aanda.org/.
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